> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dustin Rinebold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Juha - I've thought about this myself. The motherboard itself 
> will fit 
> - however you'll need to figure out what to do about the 
> power supply. 
> It's about a half inch too tall to fit into the IIcx/IIci case. The 
> other problem is that the 8100's processor sits right 
> underneath where 
> the power supply would go in the new case. The heat sink for the 601 
> makes the height issue that much worse. So you'd need to figure out a 
> way to use a smaller power supply with the 8100 motherboard, and 
> perhaps find a new way to cool the 601 with the heat sink removed.
> 
> Anyone know where one can find the pinouts for the motherboard power 
> connector? Is the 7100 power supply similar enough to the 
> 8100 to make a relatively easy transition?

I don't have 8100 powersupply either, so my only choice is pc-atx psu.
IIci/cx psu probably isn't enough for the 8100. I've found this page on the
pinouts of mac psu's
http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/systems/MacinPC_ATX_case/pages/PC-MAC_PS_pinouts.
htm

-Juha

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